Which of the following is a difference between the Trapper Mine in Colorado and other reclaimed coal mines? A) The land at the Trapper Mine in Colorado is reclaimed without artificially applying water. B) The Trapper Mine is reclaimed as they are finishing one mine area, before opening a second mine area. C) The land at the Trapper Mine in Colorado is not reclaimed; they are allowing natural reclamation. D) The air and water quality, habitat and species diversity, and ozone and carbon dioxide equipment levels are all checked on a regular basis. E) All of the above

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A) The land at the Trapper Mine in Colorado is reclaimed without artificially applying water.

This option suggests that at the Trapper Mine in Colorado, the reclamation process involves not artificially applying water to the land. Reclamation is an essential aspect of mining operations, aiming to restore the land to a condition that is as close to its natural state as possible after mining activities have concluded.

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